How Do I Mix Prednisone With Tylenol?

It is important to know which medications can be used together, to avoid serious adverse reactions or even death. According to Drugs.com, prednisone and Tylenol can be taken together as long as the person monitors for adverse effects. Because Tylenol works in a completely different way than prednisone, they do not compete with each other once inside the body. Prednisone is a powerful anti-inflammatory, used for conditions such as arthritis, skin diseases and asthma. Tylenol is a pain reliever and fever reducer available over the counter.

Talk to your doctor.

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Step 1

Talk to a doctor or pharmacist about your particular condition and how mixing Tylenol and prednisone will affect you. Be sure to tell him all of the supplements you are using, including herbal supplements and over-the-counter treatments. It is always better to be safe when dealing with medications, especially one as powerful as prednisone.

Talk to your doctor.

Step 2

Search reputable sites such as the Centers for Disease Control and the Federal Drug Administration to find information on these medications. Combining medications can be dangerous if you don’t do your research. Some websites will even allow you to search for drug interactions for up to three medications at a time. The Physician's Desk Reference is now available online.

Research possible drug interactions online at reputable sites such as the Centers for Disease Control.

Step 3

Eat a small meal a half hour before taking Tylenol and prednisone. Tylenol, also called acetaminophen, can cause stomach upset in some people when taken on an empty stomach. According to MedicineNet.com, you should always eat something before taking prednisone, because it increases your chance of stomach lining irritation and can even cause ulcers.

Eat a small meal a half hour before taking Tylenol and prednisone.

Step 4

Wash your hands before opening any bottle of medication. The Centers for Disease Control states that hand washing is the best way to prevent illness and infection, but it is often the most overlooked step. Hand washing is especially important when taking prednisone, because prednisone lowers your resistance to bacteria and viruses. Hand washing will prevent the transfer of possible infection from your hand to the medication, which you put in your mouth.

Hand-washing prevents many infections from spreading.

Step 5

Take the dose of Tylenol as stated on the container and never more than recommended unless advised to do so by a doctor. Take the exact dose of prednisone as prescribed by your physician. Swallow both medications with a full glass of water to prevent choking or digestion issues.

Take both medications with water and exactly as directed.

Step 6

Monitor for adverse effects, because every person’s chemistry is different, and your reaction may be different from the normally reported effects. Prednisone is a powerful corticosteroid with a higher risk of side effects than Tylenol. Fluid retention, stomach upset, excessive thirst and headaches are common side effects of prednisone and should be monitored carefully.